Income and spending
Filter by year:- household spending marginally up, consumer confidence remains stable
- Consumers spend less, confidence falls
- Consumption growth
- Consumer confidence improves
- Burden of income tax and social security contributions remains stable
- Number of negative equity homeowners hardly rising
- Care and rent allowances continue to rise, childcare allowance lower again
- Modest consumption growth
- Dutch consumers more apprehensive about the economic situation
- Purchasing power erodes further in 2013
- No further decline household consumption
- Dutch consumers more pessimistic
- Domestic consumption stable in May, after years of contraction
- Mood among Dutch consumers unchanged
- EU rules and additional data result in smaller first quarter contraction of Dutch economy
- One in six single female old age pensioners have low supplementary incomes
- Domestic consumption 0.1 percent down
- No further improvement in consumer confidence
- Higher purchasing power for employees in care sector
- Income gaps stable and relatively small
- Employees prefer pension security
- Pension gender gap still considerable
- Consumer confidence improves further
- Domestic consumption growth slows down due to mild weather conditions
- Household spending in decline due to lower natural gas consumption
- Consumer confidence improves further
- Dutch women increasingly have a higher income than their husbands
- Disposable household income falls again
- Household spending down
- Large increase in underwater mortgages
- Sustained improvement in consumer confidence
- Household spending up
- Consumer confidence improves further
- Marginal consumption growth
- Further recovery consumer confidence
- Personal capital households reduced in 2012